@ProTheDoge You are investing in a cryptocurrency with a supply schedule designed to make it inflationary. Price increases are anomalies just based on supply and demand with Dogecoins. The supply will increase forever and ever.
There are some Role Playing servers that are basically improvized movies that never stop. Imagine adding ChatGPT=powered AI in the mix. The best written story I've experienced in the past ten years is Red Dead Redemption 2. I literally cried. This is the future of entertainment.
Video Game Industry: $221 Billion
Movie Industry: $77 Billion
Music Industry: $26.2 Billion
You could combine the revenue of the movie industry and the music industry, double it, and you'd still be shy of the gaming industry
Yeah, we play video games
Video Game Industry: $221 Billion
Movie Industry: $77 Billion
Music Industry: $26.2 Billion
You could combine the revenue of the movie industry and the music industry, double it, and you'd still be shy of the gaming industry
Yeah, we play video games
If these lines hadn't diverged, we would still have a strong middle class and a healthier society.
So, what caused them to diverge? And how can we fix that?
@AP4Liberty I was a hardcore supporter during your run. I think you did a poor job picking your running mate/vice president. And now I view you as a meme lord on social media.
@SpencerKSchiff Claiming knowledge of what happens after death, whether you claim to know consciousness persists or definitely ceases to exist, is in either case pure speculation, assumption masquerading as knowledge. The epistemologically honest position is agnosticism, not gnosticism.
@cryptograffiti Ed Yong writes, “It’s unlikely that the residents of Olorgesailie regularly commuted to get their obsidian. Instead, they probably took part in long-distance trade networks, receiving obsidian from people who lived in distant locales presumably in exchange for other goods."
@cryptograffiti At a dig site called Olorgesaile a team found piles of 300,000 year old obsidian tools and lumps of pigmented rock that had come from sources dozens of miles away. Yong, Ed. A Cultural Leap At The Dawn Of Humanity. The Atlantic, March 15, 2018.